What happened: F1's official account resurfaced footage of the sizeable first-lap crash at the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix, which collected Sergio Perez and both Haas cars of Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg. The retrospective clip underscores how little margin for error exists on the tight streets of Monte Carlo. It is a throwback post, not a report on a current incident.
Why it matters: Monaco's narrow barriers leave almost no room to recover from contact, and the 2024 opening-lap tangle remains one of the more dramatic recent examples. The crash ended the races of three drivers before the field had completed a single lap, a reminder of how qualifying position and a clean start outweigh almost everything else at this circuit.
What to watch: Watch how teams approach first-lap risk management at future tight street circuits, where track position is at a premium and overtaking is scarce.